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Making the Most of JUSP London – 11th June 2015 (morning session) Introduction to JUSP Background and aims » Supports UK academic libraries by providing a single point of access to e-journal usage data » Assists management of e-journal collections, evaluation and decision-making » Provides statistics to ensure the best deals for the academic community JUSP use cases » Making effective use of staff time » Informing decisions for substitutions/cancellations » Assisting academic departments in understanding resource use » Collecting data for regular reporting and decision making Further examples at: http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/use-cases/ JUSP Glossary » JUSP – Journal Usage Statistics Portal » SUSHI - Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative - an automated machine to machine protocol for harvesting electronic resource usage data » COUNTER - Counting Online Usage of NeTworked Electronic Resources: A code of practice that allows the usage of online information products and services to be measured in a credible, consistent and compatible way using vendorgenerated data » COUNTER-compliant usage statistics - Usage statistics which conform to the criteria laid down in the latest COUNTER Code of Practice JUSP Glossary » Journal report 1 (JR1) - Number of successful full-text article requests by month and journal (COUNTER definition) » Journal report 1a (JR1a) - Number of successful full-text article requests from an archive by month and journal (COUNTER definition) » Journal report 1 GOA (JR1 GOA) - Number of successful Gold Open Access fulltext article requests by month and journal (COUNTER definition) » Gold Open Access - Access, immediately upon publication and at no charge to the user (but usually supported financially by the author or the author's funding agency), of peer-reviewed, full-text articles that have been accepted for publication in a journal JUSP Glossary » KB+ (Knowledge Base +) - service from Jisc Collections that aims to help UK libraries manage their e-resources more efficiently by providing accurate publication, subscription, licence and management information What reports are there in JUSP? » Journal level reports » Summary reports » Titles and deals reports » Usage profiling reports Guides to reports: http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk/guides-to-reports Thank you JUSP http://jusp.mimas.ac.uk [email protected] 21/07/2015 9